Hi sarnager,
according to docs http://docs.splunk.com/Special:SplunkSearch/docs?q=agent there is none:
Forwarders (Splunk agents) allow you to install a lightweight version of Splunk on any number of distributed sources to send data to a central Splunk indexer.
I think the difference is done by the people talking about forwarder; some call them agent
and others call them forwarder
You can find no entry for agent in the Splexicon http://docs.splunk.com/Splexicon so if you use forwarder
most Splunk users will understand you.
Hope that helps ...
cheers, MuS
Hi sarnager,
according to docs http://docs.splunk.com/Special:SplunkSearch/docs?q=agent there is none:
Forwarders (Splunk agents) allow you to install a lightweight version of Splunk on any number of distributed sources to send data to a central Splunk indexer.
I think the difference is done by the people talking about forwarder; some call them agent
and others call them forwarder
You can find no entry for agent in the Splexicon http://docs.splunk.com/Splexicon so if you use forwarder
most Splunk users will understand you.
Hope that helps ...
cheers, MuS
Hi MuS and jeffland,Thankyou for the response.
For ex: When I run the splunk status command on a server on which splunk is installed I get two diffrent PID.
/opt/splunk/bin/splunk status - gives a diffrent PID
and
/opt/splunkforwarder/bin/splunk status - gives a diffrent PID. Whts the diffrenece between these two processes giving diffrent PID?
what does this "/opt/splunk/bin/splunk status " refer to?
Okay...So what is the need of "/opt/splunk/bin/splunk status -Splunk indexer/Web UI instance" on the server?
I think you should start here http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.2/Indexer/Aboutindexesandindexers
and here http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.2.2/Forwarding/Aboutforwardingandreceivingdata
to get an idea what an indexer is and for what it is needed. The second link is for the forwarder.
I'm not sure why you would want such a setup, as your full splunk install can do whatever the forwarder can, and it's more complicated to configure this way.
/opt/splunk/bin/splunk status
is your Splunk indexer/Web UI instance and /opt/splunkforwarder/bin/splunk status
is your Splunk forwarder which usually reads logs on remote servers and sends it to the Splunk indexer.
A forwarder does not index your data, it only "collects" it and then sends ("forwards") it to an indexer. Other than forwarders, important splunk roles are indexers and search heads. See here for example.
I'm not sure what a splunk agent is. Where did you come across that?
Hi MuS and jeffland,Thankyou for the response.
For ex: When I run the splunk status command on a server on which splunk is installed I get two diffrent PID.
/opt/splunk/bin/splunk status - gives a diffrent PID
and
/opt/splunkforwarder/bin/splunk status - gives a diffrent PID. Whts the diffrenece between these two processes giving diffrent PID?
what does this "/opt/splunk/bin/splunk status " refer to?